[Freeswitch-users] odd behavior with freeswitch current

Anthony Minessale anthony.minessale at gmail.com
Sat Aug 27 00:06:56 MSD 2011


if you are running the most current version of FS but it takes 2 weeks
to notice the problem then the newest your FS could be today is 2
weeks old?   =D are you getting your updates from GIT?

What I recommend is when you have the problem where there is
noticeable CPU usage, run top -H and look at the cpu usage on a
per-thread basis.  When you find the one that is using a lot of CPU,
make note of it.  Then get a gcore and dump it into GDB so you can see
what the thread in question is doing..

you can get a gcore from the fs build root with ./support-d/fscore_pb
gcore <yourname>

Then compare the results on the url provided from that script with the
info from top -H



On Fri, Aug 26, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Kevin Raison <raison at chatsubo.net> wrote:
> I am running the most current version of Freeswitch from git on Ubuntu
> Linux 9.10 64 bit.  I have a pair of these systems that are handling no
> more than 12 simultaneous calls each.  Over time, Freeswitch begins to
> take up more and more CPU, and after about 2 weeks, it is using up so
> much CPU that call quality starts to degrade.  It will be churning away
> even when there are no active calls.  A restart of Freeswitch cures the
> problem for a couple of weeks.  Can someone give me pointers on where to
> start debugging this issue?  Or perhaps a better remedy than a restart?
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kevin Raison
>
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